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Name: Dr Omer M Shurkian
Position: Principal Representative of the SPLM-N Office in the UK
- Sunday 10 March 2013
By Omer M Shurkian
March 9, 2013 -The History of Conflict in the Nuba Mountain: (1984 – 1996) – or, as it can be transliterated as Tareikh al-Sira’a fi Jibal al-Nuba – is an MSc thesis by Siraj al-Din ‘Abd al-Ghaffar Omer in the African (...)
- Friday 14 July 2006
By Omer M Shurkian*
July 10, 2006 — It may be argued that a language is a natural instinct whereby human beings could express their desires, demand their basic rights, learn new skills and acquire lifelong experiences. Nonetheless, (...)
- Thursday 13 December 2012
By Dr Omer M Shurkian
I. Introduction
The second phase of Sudan’s civil war, which began in 1983, drew in new forces from the marginalised regions of Sudan, including the Nuba Mountains. Consequently, two sorts of struggle existed: (...)
- Tuesday 11 September 2012
Open Letter from Dr Omer M Shurkian Principal Representative of the SPLM-N Office in the UK and the Republic of Ireland to the British Foreign Secretary William Hague. SUDAN PEOPLE’S LIBERATION MOVEMENT (SPLM-N)
Dr Omer M Shurkian, (...)
- Saturday 10 November 2012
By Omer M Shurkian
Introduction
There are no domestic conflicts that carry greater destructive potential in today’s nations or states than those between culturally distinctive and communally antagonistic groups, whose desire for (...)
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